September 2025: Tech Camps Without the Passive Screen Time
Parents are right to be cautious about ‘tech camps’ that turn into passive screen time. That’s not what we do.
Our technology programs are creation-focused: kids use tools to make something, not just consume something.
What “agency with guardrails” looks like in real life
- Filmmaking and video production teach planning, scripting, and editing.
- Robotics and coding teach logic, troubleshooting, and design thinking.
- Content creation becomes a lesson in communication and responsibility.
- Kids leave with skills—and usually a project they can show you.
A day at camp, in plain language
Most weeks follow a predictable routine so kids feel safe and confident. Inside that structure, they have real choice.
- Launch: purpose and planning.
- Create: capture footage, build robots, code systems.
- Edit/test: refine and troubleshoot.
- Share: present work and reflect.
Why this matters for families
When kids help shape the environment, they take ownership. They learn to collaborate, repair mistakes, and stick with hard problems. And because our camps blend Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (with coding and storytelling woven throughout), kids practice the skills they’ll use in school and in life—without it feeling like another classroom.
Find a camp that fits
We offer Discovery, Explorers, and Pathfinders camps across multiple partner locations, including Central Texas, DFW-area programming, and the Tampa, FL region. Explore current and upcoming sessions here: www.esteamlearninglabs.com.